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ECOBA Lagos continues tradition of prize sponsorship at Edo College graduation ceremony

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In what has become a tradition of celebrating academic excellence, Edo College, Benin City, recently held its annual Graduation and Prize Giving Day.

The prestigious event, which has become a cornerstone of the school’s yearly calendar, was marked by the continued support of the Edo College Old Boys Association (ECOBA), Lagos Branch under the auspices of the ECOBA Lagos Education Foundation (ELEF).

ECOBA Lagos via ELEF has maintained its commitment to sponsoring prizes that recognize and reward outstanding academic achievements and at this year’s ceremony awarded prizes endowed by its members in 25 categories cut across different subjects and endeavours including sports, drama and music, including a prize for the best Geography teacher.

In addition, ELEF awarded two trophies that are annually given to the cleanest boarding house and the best class in French, with the latter prize being donated by Late Ambassador Vincent Okobi

The ceremony was graced by dignitaries, including the former Governor of Edo State, His Excellency, Chief Lucky Igbinedion, a distinguished old student of the school, and the global President of ECOBA.

Chief Igbinedion, represented by Engr. Elvis Obaseki, the MD of ITV and an old student himself conveyed his heartfelt congratulations to the graduating students.

He praised their hard work and encouraged them to uphold the integrity and character that the school instilled. “Your bonds and friendships formed here are invaluable; some of us are beneficiaries today because of the fact that we went to Edo College”, he remarked, highlighting the enduring connections fostered by the school.

The immediate past worldwide President of ECOBA, Dr. Reuben Osahon who delivered the keynote address, underscored the transformative power of education and the profound impact Edo College has on its students. He urged the graduates to be exemplary representatives of the school, carrying forward its legacy of excellence.

The Chairman of the Occasion, Sir Zicsus Awen, echoed these sentiments, commending the school for its unwavering commitment to academic excellence. He lauded the students for their dedication and hard work, which have become synonymous with the institution.

Executive Principal Mr. Justice Aigbe seized the moment to extend his congratulations to all the students. “Your hard work, dedication, and commitment to excellence have brought us to this proud moment”, he said, acknowledging the collective effort of the students and the school community.

The Chairman of ELEF, Professor Enosakhare Samuel Akpata, who sent a goodwill message was represented by the National Legal Adviser of ECOBA, Barrister Nosa Iyekekpolor.

The prizes, sponsored annually by the ECOBA Lagos Education Foundation, serve as a testament to the enduring support of the alumni community and their dedication to nurturing future leaders. The continued partnership between the school and its illustrious alumni not only enhances the academic experience but also reinforces the values that Edo College stands for.

This year, 123 students graduated from the school, with Master Osariemen Graham winning the prize for the overall best student.

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